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  • Businesses lack CPRS confidence

    THE MAJORITY of businesses are taking some steps to engage with the issue of climate change.

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    Published Tue, Aug 11 2009 10:06 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Baker & McKenzie, CPRS, KPMG, Australian Industry Group
  • Carbon trading: companies play the waiting game

    Companies count down the days to find out all the dirty details of the Australian Government's Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, with draft legislation due in December.

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    Published Fri, Oct 3 2008 10:23 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Allens Arthur Robinson, carbon trading, environmental law, permits, Baker & McKenzie, emissions trading, environment, Freehills

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